Firstly, before I've watched the video - how very dare you be within 5 miles of my house without dropping by for a brew!
Just from the thumbnail, I know that road extremely well. I'll now watch....
EDIT for video commentary:
42secs, rubbish surface, van on the right and a blue oncoming car emerges. You chose position 3 for the road surface, I would have gone into 1 - you're already slow enough for stopping within the road you can see. Pos 3 put you onto the next rough patch, but this is where local knowledge is king.
1min 07, potential for an overtake, where can we get back in? Junction to the right, when is that dumper turning? Is he turning right? Mini puts an indicator on, so I'd have done exactly what you did, slow & tuck left.
1min 20, I would have been off-siding where you went into 3. Easy enough to get back at that speed (though we can't see what's behind obviously)
Not sure how useful the horn was passing the dumper, but that depends how awake he was. Good speed control though the rest of the village to the NSL signs.
Through the forest section, I would have been travelling faster, and more extreme positioning, including offsiding. But again, I know the road extremely well. Its also unclear how much contrast was affecting your view (shade in the trees vs sunlight).
4min 04. Do you have a tendency to ride the inside of bends? Maybe it's the camera angle and you're in 2, but on a narrow road that still puts your head near the white line. I virtually brush the bushes on the left there, then tip the bike into the corner to come out to 3 for the manhole cover. That red car oncoming is why (esp when its usually a van/tractor).
4min 12, love the offsiding! My thoughts exactly, as soon as the landrover is past, step into his wake & position for the left view.
7min 29 is another instance where you're to the inside of the bend, yellow marker is in position 3. Limited view ahead because of the trees, car turning left and a 4x4 appears oncoming, forcing you to move left. Much easier IMO to just sit left to start with & have a better view into the trees.
8min 36, what happened with the revs there? Changed down a gear with a blip? Doesn't seem your normal riding style from the rest of the video.
Nice to see the yellow paint telling me they'll be repairing some of those damn potholes! For those that don't know the area, that yellow paint tells you the local authority are aware of the awful road surface.
11min 30, position 2 for that S bend is nice, but far too fast for the road surface that you're about to encounter (again, local knowledge).
11min 31, offsiding, this isn't going to be pleasant...
11min 32, I hope your gentleman area is OK after that. I've known people run wide into the grass there for exactly the line you took.
Good, early response to the temporary traffic light / road works signs.
In conclusion, I'm not sure if it's your camera angle, or if you have a tendency towards the inside of bends. I prefer more extreme positioning for view, while trying to never sacrifice safety.
I might get out on that road & video it sometime soon, so others can critique me too. It'll be a lovely road once they've sorted the potholes.